I am assembling some articles about aspects of fruit growing which you
probably won't find anywhere else. Click on the text
below or Pictures for the information you want:
Arbutus - notes, 2014
Almonds - article, 1829
Apricots - article, 1829
Bitter Oranges - 2010
Cherries - from trained trees
Cherries - in England and elsewhere- 1829
An Inverted Cherry World - H-J Bannier, translated by 'Diversity'- 2013
Free Fruit - Cherries, plums, apples
Damson - Merryweather
Gooseberries - article, 1829
Gooseberries - American blight
Jostaberry and Worcesterberry
Kangaroo Apple, a little-known member of the 'solanum' family
Loganberries - what happens if I sow the seed?
Melons - article, 1829
Mulberries - article, 1829
Papple - new fruit, released 2012
Peaches - Growing them in Leicestershire, 2005
Peaches and Budding, 1948
Peaches and Philosopy, 1829
Peaches from China, 1829
Peaches and Nectarines, 1829
Peaches from an almond tree, 1829
Peaches - Cultivation, according to Mrs. Beeton, c1860
Pepino, a little-known member of the 'solanum' family
Plums - article, 1829
Raspberries - growing them from seed
Raspberries - dealing with spur blight
Shaddock (aka Pomelo) - citrus
PLANTING, GROWING, STORING and EATING FRUIT
Informative site for fruit enthusiasts:
http://www.fruitexpert.co.uk/
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